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SimCoupe - A SAM Coupe Emulator

by obo


SimCoupe emulates a SAM Coup home computer - a Z80-based machine released in 1989 by Miles Gordon Technology. The emulator is written mainly in C++, with Win32, SDL, Allegro and Pocket PC targets.


http://www.simcoupe.org





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2006-07-21

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2001-05-01

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    + key on numeric keypad skips five frames but zx spin has processor speed selection 7mhz 14mhz and 28mhz neither support networking - midi rs232 or interfcae1dicsiple cannot use virtual serial interface to connect to the internet thru pc all disassembler monitors seemin incredibly quirky! no dot crawl though 81 is nearly there and has ula snow are there nay overlays for lcd screens in order to prevent screen dropping to lower unsupported resolutions like the dxdiag 640x480 lcd screens need to stay at tehir optimal reoslution and use more than one pixel in an overlay or something siimilar and whathaveyou... no 128k emulation still or even simple step by step guide on how to doesnt work with tzx rzx tap files or read simple pc files and output them to atom lite records once 800kb is full despite vl1772 reading nearly 60MB on one disc no mb-02+ dma support neither file system nor dma which velesoft plan but so far no confirmation

    posted by anonymous 16 days ago
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